Tennis coach Judy Murray has issued a call for physical education to be prioritised in all schools across Scotland, as she unveiled the expansion of a programme aimed at keeping girls active.

Ms Murray, mother to tennis players Jamie and Sir Andy Murray, emphasised that engaging in sport fosters crucial life skills such as leadership, resilience, and communication, while also delivering significant benefits to young people’s physical and mental health.

She advocated for a minimum of 40 minutes of daily exercise for youngsters, stating unequivocally that "physical literacy is just as important as numerical and alphabetical literacy."

This announcement coincides with the growth of her ‘Learn to Lead’ scheme. The initiative is designed to equip and empower young girls, nurturing them…

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